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Hard Times: Plot Summary
Mr Thomas Gradgrind lectures schoolchildren on the importance of facts, believing facts are key to education.
Gradgrind educates his children, Louisa and Tom, and his students according to this philosophy.
Sissy Jupe, abandoned by her circus performer father, is taken in by Gradgrind to be educated with his children.
Louisa and Tom grow up emotionally stunted, knowing neither love nor happiness.
Louisa marries Mr. Josiah Bounderby, a manufacturer, at her father's request to help Tom, who is apprenticed to Bounderby.
Tom, aware of Louisa's affection for him, manipulates her into the marriage.
Mr. Bounderby's factory workers, known as "Hands," lead unhappy lives.
Stephen Blackpool, a factory worker, is plagued by an unhappy marriage and wishes to marry Rachael, a gentlewoman.
Bounderby informs Stephen he needs money for a lawyer to end his marriage, which he lacks.
An old woman shows interest in Mr. Bounderby's successes.
Tom becomes a lazy, indebted young man.
Mr. James Harthouse arrives from London, becomes interested in Louisa, and pretends to be Tom's friend to seduce her.
Mrs. Sparsit, a former housekeeper of Bounderby, gleefully observes Harthouse's seduction of Louisa.
Factory workers form a union, but Stephen refuses to join due to a promise.
Stephen is shunned and fired for not revealing union information.
Tom tells Stephen to stay near the bank, hinting at a benefit, but nothing happens.
The bank is robbed, and Stephen is the prime suspect.
Louisa is alone at home, and Harthouse declares his love, urging her to elope.
Louisa plans to meet Harthouse but goes to her father's house instead, confronting him about her unhappy life.
Gradgrind realizes his education philosophy is flawed as Louisa collapses.
Sissy persuades Harthouse to leave, and Louisa begins to recover.
Bounderby separates from Louisa upon learning of the almost elopement.
Stephen falls into a pit on his way to clear his name and is rescued but dies, asking Gradgrind to clear his name, revealing Tom as the robber.
Sissy hides Tom with her father's circus company to help him escape the country.
Bitzer, a former pupil of Gradgrind, almost stops Tom, but the circus master helps Tom escape.
Mrs. Sparsit exposes Bounderby as a fraud, revealing his respectable mother.
Bounderby shunned as a liar, exiles Mrs Sparsit to live in a miserly relationship.
Gradgrind abandons his fact-based philosophy for faith, hope, and charity.
Louisa does not remarry but finds happiness helping Sissy with her children.
Tom dies abroad, repenting his hardness towards his family.
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